Thomas Richards Johns Papers MS.83 MS-83

Thomas Richards Johns Papers MS.83

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Repository
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Identification
MS.83
Title
Thomas Richards Johns papers 1956-1977
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/134035
Quantity
4 Linear Feet, 8 boxes
Language
English .

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Custodial History

Materials in this collection were transferred to the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library from the University of Virginia School of Medicine Department of Neurology in 2019.


Biographical / Historical

Thomas Richards Johns II, A.B., M.D., 1924-1988, known as "T.R." Johns, helped to found the Department of Neurology at the UVA School of Medicine and became its first Chair in 1967. He also served as Neurologist-in-Chief at the University of Virginia Hospital. T.R. Johns first joined the faculty of the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1956 after trainig under H. Houston Merritt at the New York Neurological Institute at Columbia University. He remained Chairman of the Department of Neurology until his death in 1988. Johns also served as Director of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology from 1975 to 1982.

During in his time at UVA, Johns helped to recruit several notable faculty members to the University of Virginia School of Medicine, including Fritz "Fred" Dreifuss. Dreifuss joined the Neurology faculty in 1959 and established a series of field clinics specializing in epilepsy and child neurology, with a mission to provide neurological care for underserved patients in Appalachia. The work of Dreifuss and the UVA Department of Neurology was integral to the development of Comprehensive Epilepsy programs.

"Thomas Richards Johns II, 1924-1988," Obituary published in Annuals of Neurology, Volume 24: Issue 3, September 1988, p. 462-463, American Neurological Association:

"Thomas Richards Johns II died on February 11, 1788, in the 64th year of his age while working at his desk. T. R. had troublesome heart disease for several years with refractory arrhythmias more recently, all of which he bore bravely. During this time he gave the same devotion to the department which he had built from the ground and which meant so much to him. His illness did riot make this easy.

T. R. was born in Fairmont, West Virginia, and at- tended Morgantown High School, West Virginia University, Harvard College, and Harvard Medical School from which he received his MD degree in 1948. He interned at the Faulkner Hospital in Boston and had his first neurological experience with Dr. Bernard Alpers at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia. After completing his Navy duties he continued his training with H. Houston Merritt at the Neurological Institute of New York-Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. While he was in the middle of his final year as Chief Resident he was called to Charlottesville to assist with a Division of Neurology that was having difficulty. There were many tasks that needed urgent attention. Within six months T.R., an Assistant Professor and only recently arrived, was made Chairman of the Division. In 1967, the Division was elevated to Department status-and he was its first Chairman.

T.R. belonged to many committees and organizations ranging from the large neurological societies to the Council of Academic Societies of the Association of American Medical Colleges to other committees representing specific neurological illnesses. He was an officer, director, and leader of many organizations. The most important one of these to him was the Myasthenia Gravis Foundation. In addition to his recognition for committee work he received many honors, including election to Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Omega Alpha, and he was named a John and Mary Markle Scholar. He was recognized by various honors and testimonials at the University of Virginia for excellence in teaching. His main academic interests were in neuromuscular disease, which he extended during a sabbatical leave in Sweden in the laboratory of Dr. Stephen Thesleff. Later this interest formed the basis for expansion of neuromuscular research at the University of Virginia, culminating in the establishment of the Jerry Lewis Neuromuscular Center in 1982.

He published, often with junior colleagues, on a wide variety of syndromes and phenomena. His major interest remained in the neuromuscular area, particularly myasthenia gravis. He indicated (in listing his interests in a CV) that his main interests were teaching, general neurology, and disorders of the motor unit, particularly neuromuscular and myasthenia problems. He was most absorbed by the drive for excellence for his department.

While his contributions to research on myasthenia gravis will long be remembered, his influence ranged far beyond that because of the department he created and the example he set for numerous students, trainees, and faculty members from the time he arrived in Charlottesville in 1956, his influence affected scores of people in neurology and many other related disciplines. T.R. was considered a formal person. With his intimates he was full of good fellowship, and he loved the company of others. However, there was a private side that few people came to know. He was as self-disciplined about his privacy as he was about his manners, which were unfailingly good. I never heard him curse even when he was in the midst of a heated conversation with friends. Some misconstrued his formality and courtly manners to mean he had been raised in Europe and wondered if he had had part of his education in Great Britain. He admired the National Hospital at Queen Square, and one of his greatest successes with that institution was to recruit Dr. Fred Dreyfuss all the way from New Zealand. He had never met Dr. Dreyfuss but learned a great deal about him from the staff at Queen Square.

T.R. was a diplomat, but he was a stubborn one. He held out for his principles, even when he might lose. His attempts to make changes in some of the priorities and processes of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) were defeats or setbacks and are well known to his colleagues. Many of the objectives he advocated for ABPN have been embraced since his term expired. He was very skillful at bringing about consensus and effecting compromise that did not diminish the stature of those who might have held opposing views.

T.R. was a great sportsman. While never a good athlete, he followed college football and basketball avidly. His ability to note strategies for defensive backfield and subtle changes at the line of scrimmage was very perceptive. His understanding of basketball transcended that of anyone I've every known. He could make sense of the strategy and the ebb and flow of the game when others were missing these subtleties. Because of his interest he was well known in basketball circles. He traveled frequently to see the University of Virginia teams play their Atlantic Coast Conference opponents.

When all of his life is reviewed, it is clear that T.R. took greatest joy in and was most dedicated to his family and to building and maintaining his department. He gave it all he had even when ill. His integrity, loyalty, and interest in traditions coupled with a willingness to change were well suited to Thomas Jefferson's university. He was a student of history, a fan of Sherlock Holmes, and most supportive of those who had committed themselves for training under his supervision.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Dearing Johns, MD, and four children, Anne Elisabeth Johns Miller, MD, Rebecca Longridge Johns Gerritsen, Thomas Richards Johns III, and Sarah Dearing Johns."

Obituary written by Hartwell G. Thompson

Biographical / Historical

Early History of the Department of Neurology:

Neurology was first taught at the University of Virginia in the early 20th century by John Staige Davis II in the Department of Medicine. David C. Wilson became the first Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry in 1929. Wilson led neurological services throughout the 1930s and 1940s at the UVA Hospital. In 1939, UVA's first neuropsychiatric unit was established and named in honor of John Staige Davis II. Walter O. Klingman served as chair of the Neurology section of the Department of Medicine from 1947-1955, before a formal Neurology department was formed.

The Department of Neurology was founded at the University of Virginia in 1967. Its first chairman was T.R. Johns, who laid the groundwork for a nationally known neurology program. After his death, Johns was succeeded in 1989 by the appointment of G. Frederick Wooten, a recognized clinician and specialist in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Under Wooten's leadership, the Department of Neurology continued to grow and expand into new subspecialties, such as stroke, neurocritical care, neuro-oncology, memory disorders, and neuroimmunology.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists largely of the professional correspondence of T.R. Johns; his correspondents included H. Houston Merrit, Bernard J. Alpers, the Lynchburg Training School and Hospital, and Nobel Laureate Ferid Murad. Other materials represented in the collection include Johns' committee work, office files, grant proposals, and research subject files. Topics among the collection include potential departmental hires, work for the School of Medicine Committee on Governance (Chaired by Johns), a proposed cancer center at UVA, stroke program, training grants, neurology research committee, and development of neurology curriculum.

Arrangement

The collection is organized into five series: Series 1: Correspondence Series 2: Committee work Series 3: Department of Neurology office files Series 4: Grants Series 5: Subject Files

Container List

Series 1: Correspondence
English.
Scope and Contents

The correspondence series includes letters exchanged with Neurology colleagues from universities around the U.S. and in Sweden, as well as with other University of Virginia faculty and administrators.

Arrangement

Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the last name of the correspondent. This arrangement follows the perceived original order of T.R. Johns' correspondence files.

Conditions Governing Access

Some files may contain sensitive information. All materials are currently restricted from researcher use. If you have questions about viewing any materials from the collection, please contact a member of Historical Collections & Services.

  • Text box: 1 folder: 1
    Raymond D. Adams
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1964English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 2
    Elsie Adlar
    2 folder(s)
    1961-1966English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 3
    Bernard J. Alpers
    1 folder(s)
    1957-1970English.
    Scope and Contents

    Includes materials from the Alpers Silver Stick Society

  • Text box: 1 folder: 4
    Other correspondents: A-C
    1 folder(s)
    1957-1973English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 5
    William R. Drucker
    1 folder(s)
    1972-1975English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 6
    W. King Engel
    1 folder(s)
    1966-1974English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 7
    Other correspondents: E-H
    1 folder(s)
    1959-1975English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 8
    Thomas W. Farmer
    1 folder(s)
    1961-1974English.
    Scope and Contents

    Includes documentation from a site visit to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Division of Neurology, for a Neurology Training Grant proposal

  • Text box: 1 folder: 9
    Jack Feck
    1 folder(s)
    1962-1972English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 10
    Gerald M. Fenichel
    1 folder(s)
    1971-1977English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 11
    Joseph F. Fletcher
    1 folder(s)
    1972English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 12
    Boy Frame
    1 folder(s)
    1957-1969English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 13
    Harry W. Fritts, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1972-1973English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 14
    James T. Hamlin, III
    1 folder(s)
    1972-1973English.
    Scope and Contents

    Department of Neurology funding, clinical and laboratory space concerns, proposal for renovation of Cobb Building

  • Text box: 1 folder: 15
    James F. Hammill
    1 folder(s)
    1960-1966English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 16
    W. Del Roy Harner
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1968English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 17
    William K. Hass
    1 folder(s)
    1959English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 18
    David R. Hawkins
    1 folder(s)
    1967-1977English.
    Scope and Contents

    Sleep and dream laboratory, Neurology and Psychiatry teaching program

  • Text box: 1 folder: 19
    Frank L. Hereford, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1973-1976English.
    Scope and Contents

    Farmington membership, Medical Center administration evaluation, report on the Black Experience at the University of Virginia, 1974

  • Text box: 1 folder: 20
    Christian Herrmann, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1960-1971English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 21
    Edward W. Hook
    1 folder(s)
    1969-1977English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 22
    Jacob C. Huffman
    1 folder(s)
    1959-1966English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 23
    William B. Hunt
    1 folder(s)
    1968-1970English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 24
    Anne F. Hunter
    1 folder(s)
    1959-1962English.
  • Text box: 1 folder: 25
    Thomas H. Hunter
    1 folder(s)
    1957-1975English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 1
    Other correspondents: I-J
    1 folder(s)
    1959-1977English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 2
    John A. Jane
    1 folder(s)
    1968-1976English.
    Scope and Contents

    Neurology and Neuroscience relations

  • Text box: 2 folder: 3
    Harold L. Javins
    1 folder(s)
    1973English.
    Scope and Contents

    Development of a Neurology out patient service

  • Text box: 2 folder: 4
    Richard J. Johns
    1 folder(s)
    1965-1971English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 5
    Richard T. Johnson
    1 folder(s)
    1973-1975English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 6
    Thomas H. Jones
    1 folder(s)
    1973-1975English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 7
    Jan-Owe Josefsson
    1 folder(s)
    1961English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 8
    Robert J. Joynt
    1 folder(s)
    1967-1976English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 9
    Raymond Kandt
    1 folder(s)
    1975-1977English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 10
    Theodore E. Keats
    1 folder(s)
    1968-1976English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 11
    Luther W. Kelly, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1961English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 12
    Warren H. Kempinsky
    1 folder(s)
    1960English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 13
    Edward M. Kennedy
    1 folder(s)
    1974-1975English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 14
    Robert F. Kibler
    1 folder(s)
    1961-1966English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 15
    Joseph Klingler
    1 folder(s)
    1959-1960English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 16
    E. Charles Kunkle
    1 folder(s)
    1961English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 17
    Other correspondents: K-L
    1 folder(s)
    1957-1977English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 18
    Thomas W. Lamb
    1 folder(s)
    1971English.
    Scope and Contents

    Basic Sciences medical eduction

  • Text box: 2 folder: 19
    Thomas W. Langfitt
    1 folder(s)
    1973-1974English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 20
    Jan Langman
    1 folder(s)
    1964-1977English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 21
    Joseph Larner
    1 folder(s)
    1969-1974English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 22
    Charles E. Lawall and Charles "Bud" E. Lawall, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1958-1975English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 23
    Susan G. Lazar
    1 folder(s)
    1971-1975English.
    Scope and Contents

    Ruth Weeks and statistics of male and female faculty according to faculty rank

  • Text box: 2 folder: 24
    Byrd S. Leavell
    1 folder(s)
    1962-1969English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 25
    Alice E. Liggett
    1 folder(s)
    1965-1971English.
  • Text box: 2 folder: 26
    William B. Looney
    1 folder(s)
    1975English.
    Scope and Contents

    Biomedical Engineering grants and operating expenses

  • Text box: 3 folder: 1
    Robert M. MacLeod
    1 folder(s)
    1966-1976English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 2
    Chrissy Maier
    1 folder(s)
    1968English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 3
    Elliott Mancall
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1985English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 4
    John and Mary R. Markle Foundation
    1 folder(s)
    1975English.
    Scope and Contents

    Markle Award questionnaire and letter

  • Text box: 3 folder: 5
    Joseph T. Marotta
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1988English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 6
    Dennis Lee  next hit Martin
    1 folder(s)
    1964-1975English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 7
    Richard L. Masland
    1 folder(s)
    1961-1968English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 8
    William S. Masland
    1 folder(s)
    1969-1971English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 9
    James D. Mason, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1972English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 10
    Ake Mattsson
    1 folder(s)
    1971-1977English.
    Scope and Contents

    Annual reports of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 1973-1976; paper on "Long term Physical Illness in Childhood: A challenge to psychosocial adaptation"

  • Text box: 3 folder: 11
    Guy M. McKhann
    1 folder(s)
    1971English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 12
    Robert E. Merrill
    1 folder(s)
    1968English.
    Scope and Contents

    Children's Rehabilitation Center

  • Text box: 3 folder: 13
    H. Houston Merritt
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1979English.
    Scope and Contents

    Merritt Address on: "The role of Neurology in medical education and practice"

  • Text box: 3 folder: 14
    Daniel Mohler
    1 folder(s)
    1967-1976English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 15
    Jay P. Mohr
    1 folder(s)
    1963-1970English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 16
    Wilhelm Moll
    1 folder(s)
    1965-1975English.
    Scope and Contents

    Medical Library, Moll publications

  • Text box: 3 folder: 17
    Henry B. Mulholland
    1 folder(s)
    1958English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 18
    William H. Muller, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1971-1976English.
    Scope and Contents

    Neurology-Surgery interdepartment relations

  • Text box: 3 folder: 19
    Ferid Murad
    1 folder(s)
    1972-1975English.
  • Text box: 3 folder: 20
    Other correspondents: M
    1 folder(s)
    1958-1977English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 1
    Benedict Nagler
    1 folder(s)
    1958-1969English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 2
    Other correspondents: N-P
    1 folder(s)
    1959-1975English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 3
    James L. O'Leary
    1 folder(s)
    1963-1964English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 4
    Sean O'Reilly
    1 folder(s)
    1969-1975English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 5
    Charles M. Poser
    1 folder(s)
    1961-1976English.
    Scope and Contents

    Medical economics of residency training, neurology case studies, report on medical education in the 1970s

  • Text box: 4 folder: 6
    Anne Russell
    1 folder(s)
    1958English.
    Scope and Contents

    Division of Medical Illustration

  • Text box: 4 folder: 7
    Other correspondents: R-T
    1 folder(s)
    1957-1977English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 8
    David L. Sagman
    1 folder(s)
    1959-1977English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 9
    Harvey N. Sales
    1 folder(s)
    1971-1976English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 10
    Stuart A. Schneck
    1 folder(s)
    1975-1977English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 11
    Ilsa Roslow Schwartz
    1 folder(s)
    1976-1977English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 12
    David A. Shannon
    1 folder(s)
    1972-1976English.
    Scope and Contents

    Memos on terms of employment of faculty members and administrative officers holding faculty rank, patent policy agreement, general directions for chairmen

  • Text box: 4 folder: 13
    Edgar F. Shannon, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1959-1973English.
    Scope and Contents

    Remarks at first annual Chairs Dinner

  • Text box: 4 folder: 14
    William A. Sibley
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1975English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 15
    Robert G. Skiekert
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1967English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 16
    J. Michael Small
    1 folder(s)
    1957-1963English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 17
    David E. Smith
    1 folder(s)
    1962-1975English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 18
    Margaret K. Speidel
    1 folder(s)
    1967-1974English.
    Scope and Contents

    Mrs. Carl C. Speidel; includes related correspondence from Oscar Swineford, Jr.

  • Text box: 4 folder: 19
    Erik Stalberg
    1 folder(s)
    1976English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 20
    Oswald Steward
    1 folder(s)
    1976English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 21
    Benjamin C. Sturgill
    1 folder(s)
    1974-1975English.
  • Text box: 4 folder: 22
    Oscar Swineford, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1975English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 1
    Rhett Talbert
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1973English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 2
    Juan M. Taveras
    1 folder(s)
    1957-1962English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 3
    Robert D. Terry
    1 folder(s)
    1975English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 4
    Jan Thesleff
    1 folder(s)
    1976English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 5
    Stephen Thesleff
    1 folder(s)
    1958-1976English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 6
    Hartwell "Tommy" G. Thompson
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1977English.
    Scope and Contents

    History of medical education at West Virginia Medical Center

  • Text box: 5 folder: 7
    Thomas E. Thompson
    1 folder(s)
    1966-1967English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 8
    W. Norman Thornton, Jr.
    1 folder(s)
    1961-1972English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 9
    Stephen E. Thurston
    1 folder(s)
    1978-1983English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 10
    Oscar A. Thorup
    1 folder(s)
    1960-1975English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 11
    Stephen W. Tonelson
    1 folder(s)
    1980-1981English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 12
    James F. Toole
    1 folder(s)
    1964-1977English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 13
    Other correspondents: U-W
    1 folder(s)
    1960-1973English.
  • Text box: 5 folder: 14
    Stanley van den Noort
    1 folder(s)
    1969-1971English.
Series 2: Committee work
English.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 1
    Ad hoc Governance Committee meeting agendas
    1 folder(s)
    1971English.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 2
    Report of the Committee on Governance of the School of Medicine
    1 folder(s)
    1972-05-23English.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 3
    Report to the Dean by the Medical College Committee on Governance
    1 folder(s)
    1972-01-24English.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 4
    Ad hoc Governance Committee correspondence, revised reports
    1 folder(s)
    1971English.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 5
    Ad hoc Governance Committee correspondence, reports, notes
    1 folder(s)
    1970-1972English.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 6
    University of Colorado Governance Committee Report
    1 folder(s)
    1970English.
    Scope and Contents

    Sent to T.R. Johns by Stuart A. Schneck

  • Text box: 6 folder: 7
    Yale University Study Commission on Governance, Report and Recommendations of the Committee on Governance of Yale University School of Medicine
    1 folder(s)
    1970-1971English.
    Scope and Contents

    2 reports

  • Text box: 6 folder: 8
    Extra Medical Center Activities Committee, Ad hoc Committee on House Staff Moonlighting
    1 folder(s)
    1970-1971English.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 9
    Grievance Committee, UVA Faculty Senate
    1 folder(s)
    1971English.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 10
    UVA Faculty Senate
    1 folder(s)
    1957-1976English.
  • Text box: 6 folder: 11
    Charlottesville Albemarle Committee on Rehabilitation and Employment of the Handicapped
    1 folder(s)
    1966English.
  • Text box: 7 folder: 1
    Predoctoral Teaching Committee, Neurology Department
    1 folder(s)
    1967-1972English.
    Scope and Contents

    Includes a item related to the Undergraduate Teaching Committee; also contains document on Neurologic History and the Neurological Examination

  • Text box: 7 folder: 2
    Postdoctoral Training Committee, Neurology Department
    1 folder(s)
    1967-1972English.
  • Text box: 7 folder: 3
    Research Committee, Neurology Department
    1 folder(s)
    1967-1973English.
  • Text box: 7 folder: 4
    Committee on Visiting Lecturers and Seminars, Neurology Department
    1 folder(s)
    1967-1975English.
    Scope and Contents

    Proposed Sesquicentennial Symposium Program: "Trophic Influences on Skeletal Muscles in Health and Disease"

Series 3: Neurology Department office files
English.
  • Text box: 7 folder: 5
    Neuroscience PhD Program proposal
    1 folder(s)
    1975-1976English.
    Scope and Contents

    Correspondence with David H. Cohen, Norman H. Bass, S. Murray Sherman, Lennart Heimer

  • Text box: 7 folder: 6
    Nursing Staff Exchange Program proposal
    1 folder(s)
    1975English.
    Scope and Contents

    1 Letter from Mary Clout, Neurology Clinical Specialist, to Anna Sutphin, Department of Nursing, about a nursing exchange program between Barringer Ground Floor and West 5

  • Text box: 7 folder: 7
    Education and training materials
    1 folder(s)
    1965-1975English.
  • Text box: 7 folder: 8
    Research program reports
    1 folder(s)
    1973English.
  • Text box: 7 folder: 9
    Conference on Rehabilitation of Patients with Stroke
    1 folder(s)
    1966English.
    Scope and Contents

    Conference held at the Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Houston, Texas. Johns gave a talk on "Clinical Varieties of Stroke"

  • Text box: 7 folder: 10
    Storage battery research inquiries
    1 folder(s)
    1966English.
    Scope and Contents

    Dearing Ward, Research Specialist

  • Text box: 7 folder: 11
    Protocol for Lynchburg Colony Toxoplasmosis Survey
    1 folder(s)
    undatedEnglish.
  • Text box: 7 folder: 12
    Aspirin in Transient Ischemic Attacks (AITIA) Study Manual of Instruction
    1 folder(s)
    1972English.
    Scope and Contents

    George R. Hanna, Principle Investigator

  • Text box: 7 folder: 13
    Procedure for application establishing eligibility and payment of Medical Assistance for Aged (MAA)
    1 folder(s)
    1963English.
  • Text box: 7 folder: 14
    Martha Fairlamb, Business Manager, correspondence and memos
    1 folder(s)
    1969-1975English.
  • Text box: 7 folder: 15
    Administrative correspondence and memos
    1 folder(s)
    1971-1977English.
    Scope and Contents

    Cost Sharing Policy Statement for Federal Grants and Contracts, Gifts and Bequests policy statement, news release on the Jerry Lewis Neuromuscular Center, Neurology department administrative staff correspondence

  • Text box: 7 folder: 16
    Neurology news clippings
    1 folder(s)
    1973-1975English.
    Scope and Contents

    4 clippings; some related to the University of West Virginia

  • Text box: 7 folder: 17
    University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Department of Neurology consulting report by T.R. Johns
    1 folder(s)
    1973English.
Series 4: Grants
English.
  • Text box: 8 folder: 1
    Neurological Diseases Graduate Training Grant Program
    1 folder(s)
    1956-1959English.
    Scope and Contents

    A program under the Public Health Service Act

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    Neurological Diseases Graduate Training Grant Program
    1 folder(s)
    1959-1962English.
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    Neurological Diseases Graduate Training Grant Program
    1 folder(s)
    1962-1965English.
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    Neurology Graduate Training Grant Program
    1 folder(s)
    1965-1967English.
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    Neurology Graduate Training Grant Program
    1 folder(s)
    1967-1969English.
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    Neurology Graduate Training Grant Program
    1 folder(s)
    1969-1971English.
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    University Center for Research Against Cancer, Public Health Service grant application
    1 folder(s)
    1972English.
Series 5: Subject files
English.
Scope and Contents

This series contains subject files of research topics of interest to T.R. Johns.

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    Stroke Program
    1 folder(s)
    1972English.
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    Cerebral Death
    1 folder(s)
    1970-1971English.
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    Myasthenia Gravis
    1 folder(s)
    1972-1974English.
    Scope and Contents

    Draft of "Long-term Administration of Corticosteriods in Myasthenia Gravis"

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    Biomedical Research Policy and the role of the Institute of Medicine
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    1973-1974English.
    Scope and Contents

    Interview with NIH Director Robert Q. Marston

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    Rappahannock: A Profile of a Doctorless Virginia previous hit County
    1 folder(s)
    1972-03English.
    Scope and Contents

    Report by Harold Jenkins (Med II) with letter from William M. O'Brien, Internal Medicine